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'Girls Gone Wild' founder Joe Francis sues to get out of Florida settlement he signed in jail
AP Entertainment WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) _ "Girls Gone Wild" entrepreneur Joe Francis wants a California court to rescind a settlement he claims a federal judge coerced him into signing. Francis, who created the popular video series that features young women baring their...Tags: Lawyers, National Government, Government, Trials, Judges
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Suit claims Woodbury hospice nurse mistreated newborn
ann.givens@newsday.comTheresa Barth's baby was born unable to see, hear, swallow or cry last October. The doctors told her that he would live a month, maybe. But Barth was determined that as long as her baby, Michael Farrell, was not in pain, she wanted him to live....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Woodbury, Stony Brook University, Medical Staff, Trials
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Stine farm headed for foreclosure sale
After winning nine postponements to keep his Lower Mount Bethel Township property off the auction block, embattled stump dumper and farmer Clayton Stine Jr. is set to lose his farm at a foreclosure sale Tuesday. Michael McKeever of Goldbeck McCafferty...Tags: Auction Service, Bankruptcy, Farms, Property, Mount Bethel
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What's closed, shelter locations, road updates
Sentinel Staff WriterRoads Tolls that were suspended on the following roads during Tropical Storm Fay will be reinstated by 6 a.m. today: *Florida's Turnpike, from Miami-Dade County to Wildwood in Sumter County *Sawgrass Expressway *Interstate 75 -- Alligator Alley...Tags: Tropical Storms, Charity, Rivers, Daniel Webster, Melbourne
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Man Pleads Guilty In Burned Baby's Death
The Associated PressA Federal Way man has pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter in the death of his 7-month-old son, who died after he apparently fell into a backyard fire pit while his father slept. Alberto Rios pleaded guilty Tuesday in King County court in the...Tags: Punishment, Trials
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In Indonesia, Bali bombers seek beheading instead of firing squad
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Islamist bombers who killed 202 people on the resort island of Bali in 2002 have exhausted appeals against their death sentences, but they are returning to court to argue that they should be beheaded rather than shot. The Indonesian government...Tags: Lawyers, Public Holidays, Religious Leaders, Terrorism, Punishment
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Steve & Barry's postpones court hearing on its sale
keiko.morris@newsday.comSteve & Barry's, the Port Washington-based retailer that filed for bankruptcy last month, postponed a court hearing to approve its sale yesterday while the auction proceedings for the company continued, but a source close to the negotiations said the...Tags: Auction Service, Bankruptcy, Sales, Financially Distressed Companies
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Cracks emerge in Pakistan ruling coalition for reason other than Musharraf
By Kim Barker Tribune correspondent ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani ruling coalition showed signs of fracture Tuesday, only a day after embattled President Pervez Musharraf resigned to avoid impeachment, raising questions of how the...Tags: Laws, National Government, Pervez Musharraf, Government, Terrorism
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Matoaka land will cost $2 million
The Virginia GazetteLand that was supposed to cost the county $440,000 will end up costing nearly five times as much in a settlement announced Tuesday. James City will pay $2 million to Travis Armistead and two of his aunts for 40 acres off Brick Bat Road that is now...Tags: Lawyers, Mining, Robert Harris, Trials, Litigation
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Pakistani ruling coalition wrestles with reinstating judges
Chicago Tribune correspondentISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani ruling coalition showed signs of fracture Tuesday, only a day after embattled President Pervez Musharraf resigned to avoid impeachment, raising questions about how the coalition will tackle the major crises facing...Tags: Laws, National Government, Pervez Musharraf, Government, Terrorism
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Police: Assistant NN chief almost hit car
247-4749The Newport News assistant police chief arrested Saturday on a drinking and driving charge was "weaving out of (her) travel lane" and almost hit another car before being pulled over, a state trooper wrote in a criminal complaint. Dawn D. Barber told the...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Law Enforcement, Prosecution
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State Briefing - August 20, 2008
COMPUTER TECH SAYS HE WIPED FUMO FILES HARRISBURG | The federal corruption case against state Sen. Vincent Fumo grew stronger Tuesday as another computer technician admitted he destroyed evidence as the FBI closed in on the Philadelphia power broker....Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Pleasant Valley, Brodheadsville, Monroe County (Pennsylvania)
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